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Purga case: Judge calls Pablo Muentes to trial as the author of organized crime

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The ex-judges of the Guayas Court, such as Fabiola Gallardo and Johann Marfetan, are also prosecuted in the case.
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Among the main defendants is Muentes, who was called to trial as a direct author and maintains a preventive detention measure in force. The Prosecutor’s Office points out him as one of the leaders of the alleged criminal structure, along with Judge Fabiola Gallardo, former judge Johann Marfetán and Mercedes Villarreal, former director of the Judiciary in Guayas.

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Updated 20:41 Redacción Teleamazonas.com The judge of the National Court of Justice (CNJ), Javier de la Cadena, called the former Christian Social Party assembly member Pablo Muentes to trial. Thus he met in the hearing within the criminal proceedings called ‘Purge Case‘... The entry The former Assemblyman Pablo Muentes is called to trial as a leader of a criminal organization within the ‘Purge Case’ was first published in Teleamazonas.

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The judge of the National Court of Justice, Javier de la Cadena, ordered on January 22, calling for the trial of the former assembly member of the Christian Social Party (PSC), Pablo Muentes, in the Purga case for alleged organized crime. In addition, he confirmed that he should keep the pretrial detention. Following the call, a court of the National Court of Justice will decide whether Muentes is guilty or innocent of the crime charged by the P…

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The ex-judges of the Guayas Court, such as Fabiola Gallardo and Johann Marfetan, are also prosecuted in the case.

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expreso.ec broke the news in on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
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